COGNITION'S WU: AI CODING AGENTS WON'T REPLACE HUMANS
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Scott Wu, founder of Cognition AI, says the company's Devin coding agent is designed to augment human programmers, not eliminate them. Despite Devin's success as the first widely adopted AI coding agent, Wu emphasizes the technology's collaborative purpose.
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